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SUBMITTER: Wilcox B
PROVIDER: S-EPMC6125619 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Sep
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Wilcox Brendan B Osterman Ilya I Serebryakova Marina M Lukyanov Dmitry D Komarova Ekaterina E Gollan Bridget B Morozova Natalia N Wolf Yuri I YI Makarova Kira S KS Helaine Sophie S Sergiev Petr P Dubiley Svetlana S Borukhov Sergei S Severinov Konstantin K
Nucleic acids research 20180901 15
Prokaryotic toxin-antitoxin (TA) modules are highly abundant and are involved in stress response and drug tolerance. The most common type II TA modules consist of two interacting proteins. The type II toxins are diverse enzymes targeting various essential intracellular targets. The antitoxin binds to cognate toxin and inhibits its function. Recently, TA modules whose toxins are GNAT-family acetyltransferases were described. For two such systems, the target of acetylation was shown to be aminoacy ...[more]